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"Gone but not forgotten", what fellow posters do you miss?


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On 8/3/2021 at 5:38 PM, MiamiLooker said:

It never occurred to me that Rick Munroe and Doug69 were one and the same, but it certainly wouldn't surprise me.

He was Guest HairyDomBraz27 before he was Doug69. and DomEscort31NYC prior to that. He's more "forgotten but not gone" than the other way around, I can assure you.

 

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On 6/2/2022 at 10:41 PM, seattlebottom said:

Trixie - came in here around 2005 and had a really neat online persona.  Towards the end of their time here they became kind of down.  They were having issues with a job change and being in a more conservative city if I remember correctly. 

I met Trixie at a Hooville meeting. I didn't know he moved.

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On 6/3/2022 at 1:41 AM, seattlebottom said:

Trixie - came in here around 2005 and had a really neat online persona.  Towards the end of their time here they became kind of down.  They were having issues with a job change and being in a more conservative city if I remember correctly. 

I joined just after Trixie left. I always enjoyed reading his posts about picking up trade. His scouting missions to the Tenderloin in SF were particularly controversial. 

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On 8/3/2021 at 7:17 AM, Lucky said:

@Funseeker 22was an early poster who died several years ago.

@ltlrnr was an irregular poster from Palm Springs who died too early.

@WillHe was the university prof I liked a lot.

@Boston Guy

@Jake

@DickHo

@Stephan Lacoste

@Tampa Yankee

@Matt_Vancouver

@Juan Vancouver

Just check the early pages and the names will fly at you. We often say "gone, but not forgotten" but that is sadly not always true.

Juan has already been listed!

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19 hours ago, MiamiLooker said:

What was your other screen name?

It just occurred to me, apropos nothing in particular, that people who pay close attention when someone is telling them something unusual, rather than asking irrelevant smart-ass questions, sometimes learn something interesting.

 

 

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9 minutes ago, GuyFromIpanema said:

It just occurred to me, apropos nothing in particular, that people who pay close attention when someone is telling them something unusual, rather than asking irrelevant smart-ass questions, sometimes learn something interesting.

 

 

You decided to bring up dugh60.

 

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